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The Ruum was left on Earth uncounted ages ago - by accident:
“Excellency,” he said uneasily, “I regret to inform you that because of a technician’s carelessness, a Type H-p Ruum has been left behind on the third planet, together with anything it may have collected.”
The Commander’s triangular eyes hooded momentarily, but when he spoke his voice was level.
“How was the ruum set?”
“For a maximum radius of 30 miles, and 160 pounds plus or minus fifteen.”
There was silence for several seconds, then the Commander said: “We cannot reverse course now. In a few weeks we’ll be returning, and can pick up the ruum then. I do not care to have one of those costly, self-energizing models charged against my ship. You will see,” he ordered coldly, “that the individual responsible is severely punished.”
But at the end of its run, in the neighborhood of Rigel, the cruiser met a flat, ring-shaped raider; and when the inevitable fire-fight was over, both ships, semi-molten, radioactive, and laden with dead, were starting a billion year orbit around the star.
And on the earth, it was the age of reptiles.
As our story begins, prospector Jim Irwin has been dropped off in a remote, unexplored part of the Canadian Rockies.
The Rovers from the late 1960's sci-fi television series The Prisoner were security balls of various sizes.
![]() (The Rover seeks its prey) In the television show, the Rovers were living creatures modeled to some extent on blowfish. They could alter their size and were equipped with toxins that could incapacitate prisoners who tried to escape (they would give chase to the fastest moving living creature). They also served as eyes and ears for the Village monitors. They were adapted for different environments, including undersea use. SF fans (as well as fans of supermacromation) remember the early 1980's series The Terrahawks, which had spherical robots called Zeroids were used to fight the evil witch-like alien Zelda.
![]() (Sargeant Major Zero and Zeroid 18)
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